January 10, 2010

We've got lots to look forward to this week! First up: to take us through Super Bowl season and beyond is Sports Desk, by Gabrielle Calvocoressi (left). Gabrielle Calvocoressi's second book of poems, Apocalyptic Swingwas recently published by Persea books. She lives in Los Angeles. We'll also be posting Anne Caston's diaries from her recent trip to Fairbanks, Alaska, where she teaches in the English Department MFA program of the University of Alaska Fairbanks. Composer and film scholar Lewis Saul has already started posting about the films of Akira Kurasawa, now playing -- all thirty of them! -- at the Film Forum in NYC. After a long hiatus, our financial correspondent stops by with sage advice. Finally, we're thrilled that Joy Katz returns with lively posts about how poems end.

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We've got lots to look forward to this week! First up: to take us through Super Bowl season and beyond is Sports Desk, by Gabrielle Calvocoressi (left). Gabrielle Calvocoressi's second book of poems, Apocalyptic Swingwas recently published by Persea books. She lives in Los Angeles. We'll also be posting Anne Caston's diaries from her recent trip to Fairbanks, Alaska, where she teaches in the English Department MFA program of the University of Alaska Fairbanks. Composer and film scholar Lewis Saul has already started posting about the films of Akira Kurasawa, now playing -- all thirty of them! -- at the Film Forum in NYC. After a long hiatus, our financial correspondent stops by with sage advice. Finally, we're thrilled that Joy Katz returns with lively posts about how poems end.

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ten hours laterto the greatnessof Teddy Wilson"After You've Gone"on the pianoin the cornerof the bedroomas I enterin the dark